AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Tube Size

Nov 6, 2013

I am having a problem changing my tube sizes. Basically when I create a new route and populate the route, I want to be able to change the size without adding hundreds of sizes to the library. So I right click on the tube and select change size. The when I select a different size and select apply nothing happens? I push update and still nothing happens?

When I try to change the tubing size again it shows the size that I change it to but the tube doesn't visually change? I have noticed the same with the hose. What I also noticed is when you change the size on pipes it does change. How it is possible to change the piping sizes by right clicking on it and select change size when this function doesn't seem to work on the tube and hose?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Calculating Tube Length (not Tube And Piping)?

Mar 16, 2013

I have a question about calculating the maximum tube length. Why do i ask this, because you can just measure it on drawing?

I'm building a parametric model for building simple storage tanks, and the goal is to get a complete BOM out of the model without any difficulties.

I have 4 possibilities of tube positioning on the tank. (see image)

1. A tube that stands in the center of the axis of the main tank.

2. A tube that stands in the center of the axis of the main tank, but under an angle

3. A tube that doesn't stand in the center of the axis of the main tank.

4. A tube that doesn't stand in the center of the axis of the main tank, but under an angle

These 4 possibilities can be flush with the inside of the tank or not.

Is there a easy way to determinate the longest point from the front of the tube? This longest measurement will be the length i need to get into my description for the BOM.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Repair Tube Constraints In Tube And Pipe?

May 27, 2013

How do I repair a tubing constraint?

I use tubing in inventor, I always attached tube to whatever fittings I am using and everything is fine but if something gets moved that the end of the tube loses its contraint I'm ready to jump off a cliff!

Is there any way to get the end of the 3D sketch contrained to the fitting again?

Up until now I have always had to deleted the route and started over. Inventor Pro 2014

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Oct 10, 2013

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Jul 24, 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Size Of Component After Assembly

Mar 10, 2013

I just download the AutoDesk Inventor 2012 but I didn't use this software before. I just download an example and refer youtube to create my own parts. But when I place all parts together, i.e. assemble all parts, I find that the parts are not looks good because the size either too big or too small. I try the whole afternoon but I still can't find the way to change the size of an individual component.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Drawing Sheet Size

Jun 14, 2012

I have 4 different sized drawing templates made, one each for A,B,C and D size. There are times when I start a drawing on a C size border/sheet and it gets too cluttered as I add views or annotations. Is there any way to insert/change the sheet size to the D sized template without starting over? 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Auto Changing Size Of A Part?

Apr 5, 2012

After Part is inserted into an assembly and after the Part is changed ( say the length from 16.25 to 17.75), How do I auto change the "Part Number" to match this new length in the parts list? 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Dimension Text Size

Nov 25, 2011

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Dimension Text Size Of Any 2D Or 3D Sketch?

Feb 29, 2012

I am having trouble changing the dimension text size of any 2d or 3d sketch..

the default has changed for some reason (i might have accidentally changed it while looking for something the other day) but i need to know how to change it back.. I can't do anything without a dimension getting in the way!

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Changing Dimension Text Size In IDW 2D Drawing?

Feb 13, 2013

How do you change the dimension text size in an .idw 2D drawing? The dimension text and arrowhead size is too small and I would like to make it sligthly larger.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Content Center Part When Changing Size Doesn't Update Correct Length

Mar 15, 2013

A coworker brought this to my attention and I was also immediately able to reproduce this. We use content center C channels and other common beams a lot. After inserting one into an assembly if you right click and select change size and edit the length it typically doesn't update to the correct length.

Example:

Insert a 10" Ansi MC/C channel any size

right click and select change size

add +.0625 to the existing length and hit apply

measure it at 10.06252 in

repeat change size and type in 10.0625

measure it at 10.0625

repeat change size and type in 10 + .0625

and measure at 10.06252 in

It seems to mess up more when you do math but it also screws up entering a simple number

10.000325 usually ends up as 10.000315 in for me.

Editing the part directly from it's parameter dialog doesn't yield anything like this.

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Illustrator :: How To Stop Changing Stroke Weights When Changing Size Of Object In CS5 On Windows 7

Mar 20, 2013

I'm not sure what I did to make this happen or how to change it back, but for some reason when I change the size of an object/line it changes the stroke weight as well. (For example, if I drew an ellipse with stroke weight 2 pt, and then increased the size the stroke weight would be 2.856 pt or some such number instead of 2 pt.) How to change this back?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Add Tube To Connectors

Dec 3, 2013

What way do i add tube to the connectors.Should it be added in assembly or as a separate part?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Spikes On Tube

Apr 2, 2013

How to create spikes on tube. I've try several way, but no success. I've try to mate with holes on plate and than to bend half of the plate, but not succeed.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Get Tube And Pipe Add-on

Jun 18, 2012

how to get the tube and pipe add-on? I do not already have it and I have not been able to find much information on how to get it.

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GIMP :: Changing Size Of The Image - Width Changing

Mar 17, 2013

I want to change the size of the image in Gimp to 3957x4429 px (67x75 cm) at a 150dpi (the image we have has a 300 dpi.) When i do this in image - print size it keeps changing the width.

The system is not allowing me to get the picture a few cm larger. Is there any way I can overwrite this?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube Get Hide After Zooming Near It

Dec 29, 2013

> In Inventor , here we see the orange color tube shown in the attached screenshot.

 Attched File : Frames11

> But after zooming it nearby it’s get disappear as shown in the attached screenshot.

  Attched File : Frames12

> One more shocking point is that we open this same drawing on other PC and there it’s display corrrectly.

Any solution for this hide tube. We are using:

Software :  Inventor Ultimate 2014-64 Bit
Hardware : Workstation Dell Precision T3600

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Dec 24, 2013

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Feb 14, 2012

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Any method to do such a feature ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube Frame With Connectors

Oct 10, 2013

What is the best way to draw pipe frame using "KEE KLAMP" connectors?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Tube Between Two Circles?

Oct 28, 2011

I've been trying to make tube between these circles but I can't figure it out how to make it smooth. I tried sweep too but that didn't work too well. Here's picture of my try without sweep: [URL]

You see that it leaves corners on the back. I would like to have it so it's smooth and has same angle. How should I do it?

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Sep 25, 2013

I inherited this assembly from another user.  In making some dimensional changes the pipe runs have now errored.Not having ever taken any training courses in T&P, my knowledge is just based on simple straight forward runs.

This on the other hand is bit more complicated.  As you can see from the image I have this one run that has errors.My question is with the violation, is there anyway to pinpoint exacty what the violating member is?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Compound Miter On A Tube

Sep 20, 2012

I have several parts to get cut for one of our customers.

The provided the pdf I have attached, and I need to create and .ipt so we can cut it on our tube laser.

This is getting the better of me on how I would put my work planes in order to get the correct angles.

How to accomplish this?

Lenovo Think Pad
Windows 7 SP 1
64 Bit.
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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube And Pipe Constraining

May 10, 2013

I'm just getting started using the Tube and Pipe environment for some of my work, and I've got what I'm hoping is a simple question with a simple answer. In the picture attached I've got a 1" pipe dropping down into a 8" pipe which I've disabled because it's a standard part right now and I want to replace it with a tube & pipe run. The thing I seem to have the hardest time doing when routing my pipes is aligning/offsetting my nodes with existing geometry in the assembly. In this case I want the end of the 8" pipe to be 12" offset from the centerline of the 1" pipe, and for the 8" pipe's centerline to be 12" below the bottom of the mezzanine's I-beam (as the standard part it is now). What's the best way to do this in the Tube and Pipe environment?

I tried "Include Geometry" from the "Create" panel but that only lets me create planes, which won't work with offsetting from the 1" centerline. However, SOMETIMES (it's a big sometimes) ALL of the options in the "3D Sketch" tab are available. When that's the case, I can go to the "3D Model" tab and create workpoints, axes, and planes. Sometimes, though, they're not all available, and I'm not able to place anything but planes. How I can change it so I can always use all the geometry of my assembly?

Also I'd like to know if constraing fittings and point-snapping routes to my assembly geometry in this way is the best way to do Tube and Pipe routes. Will doing this allow my routes to update if the assembly changes?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Copy Tube And Pipe Run

Sep 24, 2010

I have just completed an assembly and in this assy. I have a tube and pipe run. The original frame holding this pipe was 1m*1m*2m. We are now building a smaller unit with the same design. The pipe run is exactly the same except for the pipe diameter.

I tried to save as the pipe run to a new name and change pipe diameter but it gives me this error seen below. Do I have to make the whole run again? If i change run I have now to what I need for smaller frame I lose original sizes for first frame size.

Problems encountered while saving the document.

Save failed because the following files have been modified and must be saved together with Cooling_Skid_Type_I.Tube and Pipe Runs.iam:

Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Run01.iam,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Route01.ipt,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Route02.ipt,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Route03.ipt,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Run02.iam,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Hose01.iam,Cooling_Skid_Type_II.Hose01.ipt

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Swagging End Of A Tube Or Pipe?

Nov 11, 2002

How to successfully swag the end of a tube or pipe?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube And Pipe Design

Oct 24, 2012

I am a drafting instructor who has inventor 2013. Want resources (tutorial, instructional video...) explaining how to use "tube and Pipe design" with inventor 2013.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube And Pipe ISOGEN Via PCF

Jan 18, 2012

Inventor Tube & Pipe can output ISOGEN files (*.pcf) for manipulation into piping isometrics via 3rd party software. I have done this and the pcf format is very poor on detail that it contains about each fitting. It required hours of manually re-writing the pcf file to get it to produce a result that was "good enough".

The Alias Isogen tool is rubbish - it crashes often, it does not make the changes that one has told it to etc. etc.

I eventually found Autodesk Plant 3D has an amazing piping capability (but it is 2D pretending to be 3D - so it cannot save as parametric solids) - however - it produces great piping isometrics. On studying the pcf from Inventor vs the pcf from Plant 3D for equivalent routes it is clear that Inventor is years behind in their piping functionality.

1. Does Inventor have plans to e.g. make their pcf compatible with Plant 3D so that we can process isometrics in that?

2. Any handy tool to manipulate pcf's to add e.g. welds, supports, notes, insulation, bolts, nipples/sockets/weldolets etc. to produce a comprehensive iso drawing?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Best Way To Insert One Tube Into Another Which Has Holes?

Jul 15, 2013

If I have a "large" tube with a series of holes along it, say 9mm diameter...

I have another component (an 8.9mm solid cylinder) which should be inserted in those holes......how is the best way of doing it?

I thought about adding a work axis in each hole, but can't find an easy way of doing even that!So how would you do it?

If I make a hole in a rectangular block it all works out, the toroid appears and I constrain the small 8.9mm to the axis of the hole in the block.That does not seem to work with holes in the large tube.

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